Ichiji-san’s Statement: The Drive-By Comment
Some people don’t read. They skim for a trigger word— a name, a label, a sentence they can hate— and fire.
Not because they understood. Because they felt something.
A drive-by comment is not critique. It is a reflex dressed as intelligence. It borrows the shape of discussion without paying the cost of comprehension.
They don’t enter the room to talk. They enter to win a feeling. To correct a stranger. To protect a fandom. To rescue their ego from the discomfort of nuance.
So they aim at the easiest target: a fragment.
Not the argument. Not the structure. Not the point. Just the one line they can twist into a crime.
Then comes the polite poison.
“Just a thought, but…” “Sorry to say this, but…” “I might be wrong, however…”
A soft voice doesn’t make it honest. It only makes it safer to throw stones.
Because what they really want is a reaction. A bow. A retreat. A confirmation that they mattered.
But here’s the problem:
If you didn’t read the piece, your opinion is not “different.” It is incomplete.
And incompleteness is fine— until you weaponize it.
There is a difference between “I didn’t get it” and “I will punish you for not matching my imagination.”
If you want to disagree, do the one thing disagreement requires:
Quote the claim. Address the claim. Prove the claim wrong.
Anything else is performance. Noise. A comment shaped like a person.
So no— I won’t argue with your shadowboxing.
Read first. Then speak.
Or stay silent, and let the adults build the conversation you were too impatient to enter.
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